Dubai Creekside Park
25°14'24''N + 055°19'32''E
Also called Creek Park and consists of irrigated parkland and creek shoreline.
It is called Creekside Park in the Shell Birdwatching Guide on page 17.


A manicured park alongside Ra's al-Khor (Khor Dubai).


Dubai Creek Park is a 100 hectare park, occupying a 2 km waterfront site on the south side of the Dubai Creek between the Al Garhood and Al Maktoum bridges.
The park is too well kept to attract large number of birds, but it can be good during migration for species like Common Nightingale, Rufous-tailed Scrub Robin, White-throated Robin (April), Menetries's Warbler, Yellow Wagtail, Red-throated Pipit, Isabelline Wheatear and buntings. Resident breeding Shikras can often be seen here (as well as in Safa Park).
Black-throated Thrush recorded December 2006 (O.B.Hansen).